An analyst claims that Apple is set to introduce a budget line of all-in-one desktop computers and that it is also considering notebooks with 12-inch screens.

Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities, who has a formidable track record,
claims that Apple is looking to boost its PC market share by developing a range of
affordable desktop computers.

The cheapest iMac is currently priced at $1299.

Ming-Chi Kuo also believes that 2014 will see the launch of a cheaper iPad Mini, which
may well follow in the multi-colored footsteps of the current iPhone 5C. It will launch
beside a sixth-generation full-size iPad with 40 percent greater pixel density.

Meanwhile in terms of notebooks, Apple is reportedly planning a 12-inch ultra-portable
model that will combine the best elements of the MacBook Air and the Retina Display
MacBook.

Apple is also expected to unveiled the fifth-generation iPad and second-generation iPad
Mini at a special event later this month.